Limits and Life: Meaning and Metaphors in the Religious Language of Iceland: 319 New Edition

Limits and Life: Meaning and Metaphors in the Religious Language of Iceland: 319 New Edition book cover

Limits and Life: Meaning and Metaphors in the Religious Language of Iceland: 319 New Edition

Author(s): Sigurdur Arni Thordarson (Author)

  • Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • Publication Date: 21 Feb. 2012
  • Edition: New
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 201 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1433117037
  • ISBN-13: 9781433117039

Book Description

Limits and Life: Meaning and Metaphors in the Religious Language of Iceland not only contributes to the field of Nordic cultural history, it is a valuable resource for those who may find themselves confronting threats and preparing for catastrophes in the twenty-first century. How can we best cope with traumatic events in nature, society, and the home? Facing and interpreting limits has been the pivotal religious task of Icelanders throughout the centuries. Strategies for survival became a necessity and included interpretations that assisted in coping with these crises along with strategies of escape. The theology of Icelanders offers potential ways for coping with difficulties and suggests strategies for addressing the limit-issues threatening us and later generations.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Given the harsh beauty of the environment, it is not surprising that Icelandic religious thinkers should emphasize liminal features of human existence: death, finitude, transience, threats, challenges. Sigurdur Arni Thordarson distinguishes between two types of theological response: struggling responsibly to bring forth what is good in the world and escaping to an inner spirituality. Proposing strategies for overcoming the dualism of nature and spirit, the author has written a book that is very relevant to today’s global ecological crises. (Peter C. Hodgson, Finney Professor of Theology Emeritus, Divinity School, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee)
‘Limits and Life’ is a central work and a key to spirituality in Iceland. Sigurdur Arni Thordarson demonstrates an indigenous religious spirituality informed by European theological analysis. His profound and original interpretation allows Icelandic religious tradition to become a creative and powerful source for theology struggling with limits and crises of the future. (Pétur Pétursson, Professor of Practical Theology, University of Iceland)

About the Author

Sigurdur Arni Thordarson is a pastor of ELCI, the National Church of Iceland. He holds a Cand. Theol. from the University of Iceland and a PhD from Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee.

View on Amazon

电子书代发PDF格式价格30我要求助
未经允许不得转载:Wow! eBook » Limits and Life: Meaning and Metaphors in the Religious Language of Iceland: 319 New Edition